DJs have gone from being underpaid live jukeboxes to becoming premier
entertainers, producers, businessmen, and musicians capable of
commanding admiration from thousands and earning serious money. Bill
Brewster and Frank Broughton's Last Night a DJ Saved My Life was the
definitive history of the DJ. Now they gather their mastery of the
artistic and technical aspects of being a DJ into a clear, accessible,
and entertaining guide. How to DJ is the perfect guide -- from the most
basic keys to establishing a music collection and a distinctive sound,
to elementary record-spinning, to the complex skills of scratching,
hot-mixing, and beat-juggling, as well as the inimitable art of creating
an evening of sound that is perfectly timed, balanced, and
unforgettable. Diagrams throughout illustrate phrases, beat timing, and
song structure with no reliance on music theory, and resource lists
recommend everything from which songs are best (and most fun) to learn
with, to good sources for building a library of disks, CDs, and MP3s.
For those who want to turn pro, the authors give sage advice on the
vagaries of the club and music business. Short quotes, anecdotes, and
photos of famous DJs such as Grandmaster Flash and Derrick Carter are
featured.